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-afunu

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-aikuás

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-akwái

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-amtér

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-amwhén

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v/a

-amɨgɨn

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v intr

-apatig

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-apwor

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v intr

-araghár

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-arfái

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-arisi

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-arukwevur

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-ataka

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-atia(i)

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-ápwahi

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atiamtɨr

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awaii ro yiao

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massage

(Bislama) tra skwisim mi.

fatu

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ia-kamapri

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je dorme

ia-kapaii nuas

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phrase je plante des choux des iles,

iaku-iaku

Portulaca oleracea
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[jaku jaku] n.

iou iti

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kakwasia

Todirhamphus chloris
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kapapu

People use this plant for firewood
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Example: People use this plant for firewood

karkarepa

Fresh vine is collected and used to tie parts of the house together. Can drink water from stem. Fruits-seed used as necklace especially for kastom dance.
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Example: Fresh vine is collected and used to tie parts of the house together. Can drink water from stem. Fruits-seed used as necklace especially for kastom dance.

karukwahagɨnúi

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kawak

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kerieri

kerieri
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kesy

To treat ciguatera disease (fish toxin), boil a double handful of the male flower, in  2 liter water, 10-15 min. Drink all at once warm. Drink one pot daily for 2 days. Leaves and flowers to feed pigs. Fruit edible. Slice the green fruit and boil it to make soup or fry it in oil and make a salad. Ripe fruit to make jam.
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Example: To treat ciguatera disease (fish toxin), boil a double handful of the male flower, in 2 liter water, 10-15 min. Drink all at once warm. Drink one pot daily for 2 days. Leaves and flowers to feed pigs. Fruit edible. Slice the green fruit and boil it to make soup or fry it in oil and make a salad. Ripe fruit to make jam.

konapit

If a person comes to your garden and tries to spoil it with a special leaf by rubbing it on his foot and walking around or rubbbing it on a stick and tossing it into a garden, take 8 branches of this species (MB 5045) and put 2 in each corner of a new garden. If branches are placed when the garden is planted,  it will not be spoiled by this black magic. To stop having children chew 4 pieces of young stem 2 in. long. 2 times daily for one week and the woman will no longer have children.
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Example: If a person comes to your garden and tries to spoil it with a special leaf by rubbing it on his foot and walking around or rubbbing it on a stick and tossing it into a garden, take 8 branches of this species (MB 5045) and put 2 in each corner of a new garden. If branches are placed when the garden is planted, it will not be spoiled by this black magic. To stop having children chew 4 pieces of young stem 2 in. long. 2 times daily for one week and the woman will no longer have children.

konapit

To get strength back in your body, take a double handful of leaves in 1/2 of 1.5 L bottle, drink all at once. Children take the seeds of this plant and put them together in a ball to play with.
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Example: To get strength back in your body, take a double handful of leaves in 1/2 of 1.5 L bottle, drink all at once. Children take the seeds of this plant and put them together in a ball to play with.

konianaker

Epinephelus fasciatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Epinephelus-fasciatus.html
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Example: Photo by Richard Ling, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

konuwak

Epinephelus areolatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Epinephelus-areolatus.html
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Example: Photo by ANFC, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

kuankuma

No use disclosed.
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[kwanokuma] n.

Example: No use disclosed.

kurira

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kurɨgen

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kutumer

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kwankwanéi

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kwarwaterei

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n roche

kwataratara

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kɨrkɨr

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mafiji

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Example: Only used in soup. The origin of this variety is thought to be Fiji, and the local name means “From Fiji”

Makwa

Makwa
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n gibbeuse croissant (phase de lune)

mango

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mɨriaki

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[mɨriaki]

nari-noien

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narparerep

Ecological: This plant, which grows near streams, is known to hold water during the dry season. If the plant is harvested, then it is known that the stream will not continue to run. Thus, precaution is taken to keep this plant in good health.
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[napre:rɨp] n.

Example: Ecological: This plant, which grows near streams, is known to hold water during the dry season. If the plant is harvested, then it is known that the stream will not continue to run. Thus, precaution is taken to keep this plant in good health.

nas

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n lait

nasuaiou

Ficus
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nathan

Timber. Birds are known to eat this fruit so people can hunt near the tree. Unspecified medicine.
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Example: Timber. Birds are known to eat this fruit so people can hunt near the tree. Unspecified medicine.

nei

nei
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nekaferang

This plant is used to reduce the pain of toothache. Take the stem and peel it, remove the bark and place the bark against a sore tooth. Keep it is place, until the person feels better. Can use this treatment 2-3 times. It is said to "take the pain away." The tooth may rot away naturally, but this is good for the pain that accompanies toothache. The dried fruits and seeds of the plant can be mixed with pig food, such as coconut, and when the female pigs eat it, they will not have piglets. This is said to be used when a person has too many pigs.
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Example: This plant is used to reduce the pain of toothache. Take the stem and peel it, remove the bark and place the bark against a sore tooth. Keep it is place, until the person feels better. Can use this treatment 2-3 times. It is said to "take the pain away." The tooth may rot away naturally, but this is good for the pain that accompanies toothache. The dried fruits and seeds of the plant can be mixed with pig food, such as coconut, and when the female pigs eat it, they will not have piglets. This is said to be used when a person has too many pigs.

neknapus

The leaves of this plant are warmed over a fire and put warm on the legs of a person who is cold or has a headache, such as from a fever that comes with the flu. See 3076 for additional comments on this technique.
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Example: The leaves of this plant are warmed over a fire and put warm on the legs of a person who is cold or has a headache, such as from a fever that comes with the flu. See 3076 for additional comments on this technique.

nema

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niangɨn

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niar

Wood is strong and good to make houses with, particuarly house posts. Also good for firewood.
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[nijer] n.

Example: Wood is strong and good to make houses with, particuarly house posts. Also good for firewood.

nias

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Nihi yasur

Nihi yasur
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n plaine de cendres volcaniques

nimewae

Use stem to build roof rafters. Before people had matches, this plant was used to light fires by rubbing one stem of this against another piece of the same tree.
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Example: Use stem to build roof rafters. Before people had matches, this plant was used to light fires by rubbing one stem of this against another piece of the same tree.

nimuien

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nmeheu

Fuel: Dry portions of this plant are used as firewood.
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Example: Fuel: Dry portions of this plant are used as firewood.

noukuanei

Photo by Martial Wahe
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Example: Photo by Martial Wahe

nuah

When a person becomes the chief, he embodies this tree, as this tree is considered the chief of all plants and always helps the community.
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Example: When a person becomes the chief, he embodies this tree, as this tree is considered the chief of all plants and always helps the community.

nukuarangfam

Stem for house building. Young leaves are very strong and used as plates during large kastom ceremonies. Sap can be used to cover sores from flies in order to protect it. Stem good for firewood as does not give much smoke--does not bother eyes as much as other wood.
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Example: Stem for house building. Young leaves are very strong and used as plates during large kastom ceremonies. Sap can be used to cover sores from flies in order to protect it. Stem good for firewood as does not give much smoke--does not bother eyes as much as other wood.

nukuk

Davallia sessilifolia
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nukune

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horizon

nukunene

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[nukunene] n.

nukwetau

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nuri-nanipuka

This plant is used by dogs who have an upset stomach. They go to eat this grass and then their stomachs feel better. Pigs feed on this grass.
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[njuri ne nipuka] n.

Example: This plant is used by dogs who have an upset stomach. They go to eat this grass and then their stomachs feel better. Pigs feed on this grass.

nuákw

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n moustache

nɨmpen

Leaves used in cooking to flavor soup. To cure sore known as "yaush" that is the size of a 50 vatu coin or larger,  take 2-3 branches, collect leaves, put in pot, and warm. Wash the sore 3x day wash for 1-2 weeks. This disease is caused by flies and mosquitos. Yaush is the English name. Mosquito or fly bites the person, passes worm similar to filariasis, then a boil erupts and scratch it becomes big sore. Dry leaves and flowers, put in tin, and light it up to keep mosquitoes away. The smoke from this burning plant chases away mosquitoes like a coil.
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Example: Leaves used in cooking to flavor soup. To cure sore known as "yaush" that is the size of a 50 vatu coin or larger, take 2-3 branches, collect leaves, put in pot, and warm. Wash the sore 3x day wash for 1-2 weeks. This disease is caused by flies and mosquitos. Yaush is the English name. Mosquito or fly bites the person, passes worm similar to filariasis, then a boil erupts and scratch it becomes big sore. Dry leaves and flowers, put in tin, and light it up to keep mosquitoes away. The smoke from this burning plant chases away mosquitoes like a coil.

nɨmramiri

Fruits used to feed hens to increase fertility -- mix seed with dry coconut and give to hen to increase eggs.
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Example: Fruits used to feed hens to increase fertility -- mix seed with dry coconut and give to hen to increase eggs.

nɨperi makwa

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n la premiere quartier, la derniere quartier (phases de lune)

nɨpɨk ~ nepik

nɨpɨk ~ nepik
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pahái

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pasua

Tridacna squamosa https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/50591-Tridacna-squamosa
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pepheer

Diagramma pictum http://fishbase.org/summary/Diagramma-pictum.html
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Example: Photo by Dr. Dwayne Meadows / NOAA, License: Public Domain via Fishes of Australia

pirawa ~ firawa

Lethrinus erythracanthus http://fishbase.org/summary/Lethrinus-erythracanthus.html
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pringsiwir

Acanthurus lineatus
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Example: Photo by Erik Schlogl / iNaturalist.org, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

ravera

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rerin

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riminhi

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rimini

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sarat

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(Bislama) sarat

sarouei

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tafha

Very small, not ready to eat or for any other use
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Example: Very small, not ready to eat or for any other use

taik pani kuau

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Takiaew sei tasi

Chromodoris lochi https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/201640-Chromodoris-lochi
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tapatou

Acanthocybium solandri http://fishbase.org/summary/Acanthocybium-solandri.html
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tapatou

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tarouk

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n mes lèvres

tasiapen

Pterocaesio tile http://fishbase.org/summary/Pterocaesio-tile.html
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tekɨk

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n ma peau

truvehimiru

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prendre soin

Example: take a care of something life tdon’t make die for example baby dog

uritoga natoga

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winta

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wipin pitew

Carangoides chrysophrys http://fishbase.org/summary/Carangoides-chrysophrys.html
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